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Planning and improvisation are depicted as alternate decision-making orientations in the strategy process literature, executed by two parallel cognitive contexts: rational or intuitive, but can rationality and intuition be harmonized in the strategy process?

The purpose of this conceptual paper is to address the link between corporate governance and operating performance during and after GST implementation.

The implementation of enterprise resource planning (ERP) system to surge the performance has induced various organizations towards its adoption. 

Emerging economies are characterized by the presence of institutional voids which challenge and constrain the behavior of economic agents.

The required professional and ethical pronouncements of accountants mean that auditors need to be competent and exercise due care and skill in the performance of their audits.

This study aims to investigate the relationship between corporate governance (CG) and performance of Real Estate Investment Trust (REITs) in Singapore and Malaysia.

Factors affecting profitability in Malaysia
 01-15-2026
 Journal: Managerial Auditing Journal


The purpose of this paper is to examine the factors affecting profitability in Malaysian-listed companies.

Motivated by a recent call from DeFond and Zhang (2014) for auditing scholars to use “a richer set of audit firm, auditor office, and individual auditor characteristics to capture competency”.

Motivational Factors for Halal Certification Adoption among Small and Micro Enterprises in Malaysia
 01-15-2026
 Journal: International Journal of Supply Chain Management

The halal food industry is vital to the world wide muslim consumers to ensure the food they consumed, use and purchase are hygienic, clean and not harmful to health. Muslim is the largest group in Malaysia with 61.3% from total population.

Political connections and the cost of debt: Re-examining the evidence from Malaysia
 01-15-2026
 Journal: Journal of Multinational Financial Management

This study extends prior work on the relationship between politically connected firms (PCFs) and the cost of debt in Malaysia.

The Correlates of Developing Green Supply Chain Management Practices: Firms Level Analysis in Malaysia
 01-15-2026
 Journal: International Journal of Supply Chain Management

Over all businesses are ever changing competition environment, organization are always required to make modification internally and externally to compete globally successfully into marketplace. Supply chain management is key sources for firms to gaining superior performance.

The Impact of Online Consumer Review to Online Hotel Booking Intention in Malaysia
 01-15-2026
 Journal: International Journal of Supply Chain Management

Travellers today tend to believe more on peer reviews in selecting tourism products and services instead of information provided by the businesses.
New product design and process design are vital aspects for a company to survive in in global competition market.

This study aims to investigate the factors, which may potentially influence green product buying decision among young consumers in Malaysia.

This paper aims to examine the effect of job motivation and commitment on organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) of Indonesian and Malaysian employees.
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